The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne Chapter 8 Page 1

A MODERN ARCADIA

May-day — I forget whether by Zenobia’s sole decree, or by the unanimous vote of our community — had been declared a movable festival.

It was deferred until the sun should have had a reasonable time to clear away the snowdrifts along the lee of the stone walls, and bring out a few of the readiest wild flowers. On the forenoon of the substituted day, after admitting some of the balmy air into my chamber, I decided that it was nonsense and effeminacy to keep myself a prisoner any longer. So I descended to the sitting-room, and finding nobody there, proceeded to the barn, whence I had already heard Zenobia’s voice, and along with it a girlish laugh which was not so certainly recognizable. Arriving at the spot, it a little surprised me to discover